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A Theory of International Terrorism
Preface xi
Introduction 1
PART I
PHENOMENOLOGY OF TERRORISM
Chapter 1 AGGRIEVED POPULATIONS
1.1 Primary Grievances 19
1.2 Secondary Grievances 27
1.3 Objectification of Grievances 39
Chapter 2 SUPPORTIVE ENTITIES
2.1 Supporting the Right to Armed Struggle 59
2.2 Supportive States and International Organizations 70
2.3 Supportive Groups and Individuals 82
Chapter 3 SUPPRESSIVE ENTITIES
3.1 Suppresslve TerrorIsm 94
3.2 Pain and Suffering of Suppressive Entities 112
3.3 Dehumanization of Aggrieved Populations 118
PART II
ONTOLOGY OF TERRORISM
Chapter 4 VALUE IMPERIALISM
4.1 Attributes of Value Imperialism 133
4.2 Secular Imperialism 143
4.3 Holy Imperialism 158
Chapter 5 PHENOMENOLOGY OF JIHAD
5.1 Islamic Law of Hijra 172
5.2 Forms of Jihad 177
5.3 Terrorism and Military Jihad 187
Chapter 6 THE ESSENTIALIST TERRORIST
6.1 Profiling Islamic Terrorism 211
6.2 HITLit Influence over Political Rhetoric 228
6.3 HITLit Proposals to Combat Muslim Militancy 232
6.4 A Critique of Essentialist Terrorism 243
Chapter 7 WAR ON TERROR
7.1 Characteristics of War 249
7.2 Corporatization of War 256
7.3 Lawlessness of War 268
PART III
PEACEFUL SOLUTIONS
Chapter 8 NEGOTIATED SOLUTIONS
8.1 Law of Negotiated Solutions 289
8.2 Barriers to Negotiated Solutions 299
8.3 The Concept of Durable Deal 312
8.4 The Quebec Model 315
Chapter 9 FREE STATE SOLUTIONS
9.1 The Foundation of Free State 325
9.2 Beyond Territorialization of Islam 342
9.3 From Separatism to Free States 351
Bibliography 360
Index 367